To find the measure of the reflex angle \( g \), we first need to determine the measure of the corresponding angle (the non-reflex angle) referred to in the context.
If \( g \) is a reflex angle, it means that \( g \) is greater than 180 degrees. The reflex angle can be calculated using the formula:
\[ g = 360^\circ - \text{(the non-reflex angle)} \]
From the information you've provided, it seems you are mentioning "07 degrees and an G." This could imply that the non-reflex angle is either 7 degrees or, if "G" indicates something else, we need the context of what "G" represents.
Assuming the non-reflex angle is simply 7 degrees, the reflex angle would be calculated as follows:
\[ g = 360^\circ - 7^\circ \] \[ g = 353^\circ \]
Thus, if the non-reflex angle is indeed 7 degrees, then the reflex angle \( g \) would be \( 353 \) degrees.
Please provide additional context or clarification if "G" means something specific to enable a more accurate calculation.